Internet, social media, written assigments


Internet:
  • I sent the file as an attachment.
  • The attachment is too big.
  • Have you emailed the list of names?
  • he said he was going to email the information.
  • Clic on the link below to open the online form.
  • Clic here to exit the program.
  • What was the topic of your blog?
  • One of the links is working, but none the other links are working.
  • Someone made a mistake and deleted the file.
  • None of these printers work.
  • I got several texts from her.
  • Did  you get my texts?
  • I send her a text.

Social media:
  • I posted the photos on Facebook.
  • After posting this pictures, I will post a video.
  • None of my professors use social media. (ninguno)
  • Can you take my photo, please? I need it for my social media.
  • Ugh, ok. 
  • Thanks, here my phone. Wait, do I look good? Ok! Take the photo.
The phone has rung ten times, but no one is answering. (nadie)

Written assigments:

  • This assigment is confusing, isn't it?
  • The professors ask us to do difficult assigments, but they let us do them in groups.
  • All of the professors give assigments on weekends.
  • Did you finish the assignment?
  • Circle the words when you hear them. (encierre en un círculo...)
  • I circled the wrong answer.
  • Lin answered the question, but his answer was incorrect.
  • Underline the important ideas in this chapter. (subraye...)
  • I think we should underline  the important details of the story.
  • I asked the to make a copy of my certificate. They don't mind making it.
  • She asked the teacher to explain the grammar.
  • The test hasn't begun yet.
  • I hate sitting in the front row.
  • Let's sit in the back row.
  • Don't put a period after your name.
  • Do I need to put a period here?
  • I typed two periods by accident.
  • Do we have to write another essay?
  • My eassy is not long enough.
  • I've written down everything I need to buy. (anotado)



Who's / Whose:

  • Who's talking?
  • Who's the new colleague?
  • Who's not here today?
  • Whose backpack is this? 
  • Whose empty desk is that?
  • Whose conversation is more importante than class?
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